Combined mirror and reflector.



E. KEEN.

COMBENED MIRROR AND REFLECYOR.

Patented Aug. 1, 1916.

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ELIOT KEEN, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ASSIGNGR TO THE ALADDIN LAIfIP COEIORA- TIONyOF NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF DELAI'ARE.

COMBINED MIRROR AND EEFLECTOR.

Application filed October 2, 1915.

To all 'lo/0m t may concern:

Be it known thut I, 'llLro'i Kei-iN, :i citizen of the United States, residing in the borough of Brooklyn` county of Kings, city and l jectiupr or distributingr light or, if desired,

the mirror may. be added so thzit the nrrangement muy he used for such purposes :is sharing und the like, und in the conventional wary where special` illumination is necessary.

My invention will be better understoodliy referring toA the drain-ing infn-'hien- Figure 1 shows :in elevzitiom'pzirt section, of iny'invcntion ns applied to :in ordinary incandescent electric lamp; Fig. 2 is n View of the arrangement-shown in Fig. l taken from the right; und Fig. 3 is :i reztr view of the mirror.

Referring to the drawing, 1, represents a usual incandescent lamp bulb held -in a socket, 2, und 3 represents n concave reilector provided with :i centrally disposed group of spring arms, 4, on the inner side thereof, the said arios being spliced 900 apart and shaped So as to substantially conform to the' exterior surface of the lamppbulb. These :irms are milde ofl light but elastic spring wire thus permitting the reflector to be readily attached to or'disattached from the bulb bymerely forcing the .arms over the bulb or withdrawing them therefrom. The

Specification of Letters Patent.

shield to prevent the di Patented nu". i, 1916.

Serial No. 53,698.

mirror, 5, preferably plaine, and held in a tiungeil mounting, G, luis u. skeleton frame, 7, of sprii'igY metal or the like nt its-back, the frame haring zii-ins with ends, S, which :ire bout over the mounting :is to hold the sume, l-ri-jectingrearwardly `from and at? tai-heil to :i boss, 9, :it the center of the frame is u group of four springr arms, 10` similar to the :ii-ius, 4, belonging' to vthcielector. The spring arms, 10, permit the niirror to be otter-hed to the lamp bulb in the same runnner :is described for the reflector above with the v:iris of the mirror coincident with the frikis of the relcctor.- AS thus arranged, the' comliineil lump, mirror :rnd reflector, ivlicii the the Jfront. ot' the mirror `Fi front ofthe mirror, the

l et r-:iys oftiie lajn'p reaching the object, y Thelight'o'rrithe annuler surface of tlie'reflect-or is ne'cesftrilysoft und modi-:rute so that the zigiangement constitutes n very eonvenientonje for shaving:` :ind toilet purposes'.

With the mirror withdrawn' from th '79' lamp, rays are projected foirwardilfy b0t from the lamp itself and from the reflect Hoving described'iny invention, I olaf,

n combination, n.' lamp bulb, it circ` conceive refiector :it thebzick .of the bulb a smaller circular' mirror in .front Sh-the bulb seid mirror having springvzrrmsfri tionzilly engirgcd with said bulhfso that the mirror may have its axis broi'ightintoV coin' cidence with that of the reflector and may also be attached to or detached from the biiib :itwilt in testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand.

ELIOT Kites and In nip is lighted, provides as viewed frfirr' .an annilar. 

